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international conference of design, user experience, and usability | 2014

Beyond Wearables : Experiences and Trends in Design of Portable Medical Devices

Rafael E. Gomez; Anna Harrison

The use of Portable Medical Devices (PMDs) has become increasingly widespread over the last few years. A combination of factors; including advances in technology, the pressure to reduce public health costs and the desire to make health solutions accessible to a wider patient base are contributing to the growth in the PMD market. Design has a clear role to play in the current and future context of the PMD landscape. In this paper, we identify emerging trends in the design of PMDs; including changes in the form, purpose and mode of use, and explore how these trends are likely to fundamentally impact the nature of healthcare and the patient experience from an experience design perspective. We conclude by identifying a research opportunity for design within the healthcare and PMD context.


Active Learning in Higher Education | 2017

Measuring intangible outcomes can be problematic: The challenge of assessing learning during international short-term study experiences:

Debra Flanders Cushing; Mark W. Pennings; Dino Willox; Rafael E. Gomez; Clare Dyson; Courtney Coombs

Short-term international study experiences, or study tours, aim to increase students’ global awareness, educate and empower them to be productive global citizens, and contribute to their future employability. Learning outcomes from study tours often include intangible personal characteristics or soft skills, as opposed to specific disciplinary skills and knowledge, and yet, these are not easily identified. Using an iterative Delphi process, this study aimed to understand the pedagogical experience of tour leaders (experts) and assist in future development of effective assessment. Findings include four key areas of agreement among the experts: (1) both discipline-based knowledge and the acquisition of intangible personal characteristics are important learning outcomes and are considered to be almost equally important, (2) assessment almost always occurs on tour, (3) formative assessment for learning is predominantly used (rather than learning for summative assessment to test the learning), and (4) facilitated reflection is an important way to encourage learning during a study tour. Yet, the findings also reveal uncertainty about assessing outcomes that include intangible personal characteristics and soft skills. The article concludes with pedagogical implications and recommendations for future research.


computer software and applications conference | 2015

The Pedagogic Prosthetic: Augmented Learning as Content-in-Motion in Hybrid Educational Spheres

Patricia Jean Flanagan; Rafael E. Gomez; Rebekah M. Davis

This article draws on the design and implementation of three mobile learning projects introduced by Flanagan in 2011, 2012 and 2014 engaging a total of 206 participants. The latest of these projects is highlighted in this article. Two other projects provide additional examples of innovative strategies to engage mobile and cloud systems describing how electronic and mobile technology can help facilitate teaching and learning, assessment for learning and assessment as learning, and support communities of practice. The second section explains the theoretical premise supporting the implementation of technology and promulgates a hermeneutic phenomenological approach. The third section discusses mobility, both in terms of the exploration of wearable technology in the prototypes developed as a result of the projects, and the affordances of mobility within pedagogy. Finally the quantitative and qualitative methods in place to evaluate m-learning are explained.


Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering | 2004

Driving : the emotional experience and automotive design

Rafael E. Gomez; Vesna Popovic; Sam Bucolo


Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering | 2010

The evaluation of qualitative methods selection in the field of design and emotion

Cara Wrigley; Rafael E. Gomez; Vesna Popovic


Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering | 2008

Emotional driving experiences

Rafael E. Gomez; Vesna Popovic; Sam Bucolo


Interacting with Computers | 2016

Life Is Too Short to RTFM: How Users Relate to Documentation and Excess Features in Consumer Products

Alethea L. Blackler; Rafael E. Gomez; Vesna Popovic; M. Helen Thompson


Chancellery; Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; Creative Industries Faculty | 2013

Reconstructing places and spaces in blended work integrated learning

Deborah Peach; Rafael E. Gomez; Elizabeth Ruinard


Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering | 2005

Driving experience and the effect of challenging interactions in high traffic context

Rafael E. Gomez; Vesna Popovic; Sam Bucolo


Creative Industries Faculty | 2014

Unified user experience model enabling a more comprehensive understanding of emotional experience design

Constantin von Saucken; Rafael E. Gomez

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Vesna Popovic

Queensland University of Technology

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Alethea L. Blackler

Queensland University of Technology

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Rebekah M. Davis

Queensland University of Technology

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Deborah Peach

Queensland University of Technology

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Debra Flanders Cushing

Queensland University of Technology

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M. Helen Thompson

Queensland University of Technology

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Mark W. Pennings

Queensland University of Technology

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Anna Harrison

Queensland University of Technology

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